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police officer sean collier. we'll talk to two police officers about this slain officer and get the latest on the investigation. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. and even 76% more plaque than sonicare flexcare in hard to reach areas. oral-b deep sweep 5000 power brush. life opens up when you do. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm john berman, live in bos
police officer sean collier. we'll talk to two police officers about this slain officer and get the latest on the investigation. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit...
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that could well have saved the life of sean collier, the mit police officer was gunned down thursday night by the fleeing bomb suspects, had the suspects in the boston bombings killed by slipping poison into a bottle or lacing spinach with a deadly chemical, it would have only taken minutes to identify where the food was manufactured and how it moved through the food chain. it would have narrowed the search but not anything to do with guns or gunpowders or explosives. that would be crazy to regulate that. >> you have a right to bear bombs. >> stephanie: that would be regulating like how much fertilizer you're allowed to have. looky here. fertilizer plant had 1,350 times the amount of explosives it should have it. >> no wondter went kaboom. >> it hadn't been checked into since 1985. >> great zoning there, too right next to a nursing home. >> and an elementary school. >> stephanie: it was supposed to have less than 400 pounds of nitrate. it is the threshold where the plant would have to inform the department of homeland security about the. a es employeesives. they didn't know it existe
that could well have saved the life of sean collier, the mit police officer was gunned down thursday night by the fleeing bomb suspects, had the suspects in the boston bombings killed by slipping poison into a bottle or lacing spinach with a deadly chemical, it would have only taken minutes to identify where the food was manufactured and how it moved through the food chain. it would have narrowed the search but not anything to do with guns or gunpowders or explosives. that would be crazy to...
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officer sean collier. vice president joe biden will be speaking at that memorial service in about an hour from now. >>> well, in the wake of the home-grown terror attack, we remember another. it's been nearly 50 years since four young girls were killed after members of the ku klux klan bombed the birmingham alabama church where they were worshipping. the pictures of these four girls puts a devastating new face on the country's racial terrorisms. today in washington, the house of representatives will move one step closer to posthumously awarding them with the congressional gold medal. joining mess is congresswoman terry sewell, also joining me is diane braddock, the sister of carol robertson, one of the girls who was killed in that bombing. ladies, good morning. congresswoman, i want to start with you. explain how this measure came about to want to move ahead with this ceremony? >> you know, it's a long overdue recognition, in this the 50th anniversary year, the alabama delegation came together, both republ
officer sean collier. vice president joe biden will be speaking at that memorial service in about an hour from now. >>> well, in the wake of the home-grown terror attack, we remember another. it's been nearly 50 years since four young girls were killed after members of the ku klux klan bombed the birmingham alabama church where they were worshipping. the pictures of these four girls puts a devastating new face on the country's racial terrorisms. today in washington, the house of...
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officer sean collier. we'll talk with the m.i.t. and cambridge police chiefs about the fallen officer and what they want people to remember about him. plus the man accused of sending a ricin laced letter to president obama and other officials, there he is, he's been set free. where the investigation into those poison letters is now leading police. but again, they've let him go. he no is no longer a suspect. >> they do have somebody that they are that they think may be behind this so we'll learn more possibly on "starting point." thank you, christine. >>> and happening now, dangerous flooding turns deadly in the nation's midsection. swollen rivers are already to blame for four deaths in that area, and governor jay nixon declaring a state of emergency in missouri after flash flooding drenched many parts of the state. cnn's jim spellman is live in st. louis for us this morning. jim, paint the picture for us. it's pretty dire out there. >> take a look, this is st. louis. we're just below or just north of the famous gateway arch. this is
officer sean collier. we'll talk with the m.i.t. and cambridge police chiefs about the fallen officer and what they want people to remember about him. plus the man accused of sending a ricin laced letter to president obama and other officials, there he is, he's been set free. where the investigation into those poison letters is now leading police. but again, they've let him go. he no is no longer a suspect. >> they do have somebody that they are that they think may be behind this so we'll...
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police officer named sean collier? that has been a mystery that is unsolved now. we're learning more about what happened, but not really why yet. and a source with direct knowledge of the investigation tells cnn that collier didn't alert dispatch that he was responding to two men fitting their description. and he didn't have time to activate his emergency alert before being shot. we do know that collier was shot four to five times in the head and chest as he sat alone in his patrol car. the source also said it took police about 13 minutes to get to the officer after people called 911 about shots fired. so it is a developing situation. but still unclear what exactly happened there. now, in another part of this story, in massachusetts today, family and friends attended a private funeral for collier. this is about his family's healing during this, which is separate from the curiosity of how it fits into the investigation. a public memorial is scheduled for wednesday on the m.i.t. campus. vice president joe biden and his wife are expected to attend. >> reporter: salut
police officer named sean collier? that has been a mystery that is unsolved now. we're learning more about what happened, but not really why yet. and a source with direct knowledge of the investigation tells cnn that collier didn't alert dispatch that he was responding to two men fitting their description. and he didn't have time to activate his emergency alert before being shot. we do know that collier was shot four to five times in the head and chest as he sat alone in his patrol car. the...
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campus police officer sean collier. such a touching ceremony as we are all watching here on cnn. police say officer collier was assassinated in cold blood, shot by one of the bombers while he was sitting in his patrol car. also today, boylston street, a block from where we are here, the site of the bombing reopened after workers spent the night cementing and scrubbing and removing the last traces of the act of terror. just moments ago dr. jill biden visited the memorial site. i spent my whole morning there, it's quite touching. but today we have been getting exclusive insight on what motivated these boston bombing suspects from those who know them best. members of their own family. wolf blitzer talked exclusively to one man, this is a former brother-in-law of these two suspects. he was married at one point in time to a sister of these two men implicated in the bombings here in boston. and he talked to wolf about the man who some say influenced. other words people are using, brainwashed the younger brother here. a man simply known as misha. >> i met misha, tamerlan introduced me t
campus police officer sean collier. such a touching ceremony as we are all watching here on cnn. police say officer collier was assassinated in cold blood, shot by one of the bombers while he was sitting in his patrol car. also today, boylston street, a block from where we are here, the site of the bombing reopened after workers spent the night cementing and scrubbing and removing the last traces of the act of terror. just moments ago dr. jill biden visited the memorial site. i spent my whole...
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collier. adam housley joins us from boston. has there been any updates on the survivors, how they're doing and perhaps is there any reaction to the capture of these finds by those who suffered? >> we haven't heard much. the hospital keeps a lot of that information to themselves. they allow the families to individually put out their own statements. we do know there are a number of survivors here that are doing better. and recovering as the days go on. taking into account, this is the same hospital where the suspect's brother was pronounced dead. and where doctors did everything they could to stabilize this suspect. and as they were working to stabilize him, people that he allegedly bombed and maimed on monday were also being treated. so quite an interesting scene here that continues. the security is significant. we've just been told also that the f.b.i. will put out a statement as part of that statement, it's not going to be incredibly detailed, but as part of the statement, they'll say suspect
collier. adam housley joins us from boston. has there been any updates on the survivors, how they're doing and perhaps is there any reaction to the capture of these finds by those who suffered? >> we haven't heard much. the hospital keeps a lot of that information to themselves. they allow the families to individually put out their own statements. we do know there are a number of survivors here that are doing better. and recovering as the days go on. taking into account, this is the same...
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collier. adam housley joins us from boston. has there been any updates on the survivors, how they're doing and perhaps is there any reaction to the capture of these finds by those who suffered? >> we haven't heard much. the hospital keeps a lot of that information to themsel allow tho individually put out their own statements. we do know there are a number of survivors here that are doing better. and recovering as the days go on. taking into account, this is the same hospital where the suspect's brother was pronounced dead. and where doctors did everything they could to stabilize this suspect. and as they were working to stabilize him, people that he allegedly bombed and maimed on monday were also being treated. so quite an interesting scene here that continues. the security is significant. we've just been told also that the f.b.i. will put out a statement as part of that statement, it's not going to be incredibly detailed, but as part of the statement, they'll say suspect number 2 is in serio
collier. adam housley joins us from boston. has there been any updates on the survivors, how they're doing and perhaps is there any reaction to the capture of these finds by those who suffered? >> we haven't heard much. the hospital keeps a lot of that information to themsel allow tho individually put out their own statements. we do know there are a number of survivors here that are doing better. and recovering as the days go on. taking into account, this is the same hospital where the...
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police officer sean collier who was shot and killed thursday night in the line of duty. >>> boston has never in memory had a week as trying as tragic and as nerve racks, as confusing and as sad and as terrifying as this past one. which is what made this scene at fenway park yesterday so awesome. >> it doesn't say red sox on our jerseys. it says boston. we want to thank you, mayor menino, governor patrick, the whole police department, for the great job that they did this past week. [ bleep ] city. and nobody is going to dictate our freedom. >> that, if you don't know, is david ortiz. he is better known as big papi and expressing his determination in the determination of more than 600,000 other bostonians to reclaim their city and reclaim their lives. his blunt resilience is the essence of boston's spirits. why i love the city and it is why in more normal times fans around the country relish when their team beats a boston team. in scenes like the one in fenway are playing out all over boston this weekend. celebrating their own survival and city's survival. they are celebrating the fact t
police officer sean collier who was shot and killed thursday night in the line of duty. >>> boston has never in memory had a week as trying as tragic and as nerve racks, as confusing and as sad and as terrifying as this past one. which is what made this scene at fenway park yesterday so awesome. >> it doesn't say red sox on our jerseys. it says boston. we want to thank you, mayor menino, governor patrick, the whole police department, for the great job that they did this past...
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we also send our prayers to the collier family, who grieve the loss of their son and brother sean. he was born to be a police officer, said his chief at m.i.t. he was just 26 years old and as his family has said, he died bravely, in the line of duty doing what he committed his life to doing, serving and protecting others and we're grateful to him. obviously tonight there are still many unanswered questions. among them, why did young men who grew up and studied here as part of our communities and our country resort to such violence? how did they plan and carry out these attacks and did they receive any help? the families of those killed so sense leslie deserve answers. the wounded, some of whom now have to learn how to stand and walk again deserve answers. so i've destructed the f.b.i. and the department of homeland security and our intelligence community to continue to deploy all the necessary resources to support the investigation, to collect intelligence and to protect our citizens. we will determine what happened. we will investigate any associations that these terrorists may ha
we also send our prayers to the collier family, who grieve the loss of their son and brother sean. he was born to be a police officer, said his chief at m.i.t. he was just 26 years old and as his family has said, he died bravely, in the line of duty doing what he committed his life to doing, serving and protecting others and we're grateful to him. obviously tonight there are still many unanswered questions. among them, why did young men who grew up and studied here as part of our communities...